I have version 2.40 installed on two Thinkpad laptops. Each is setup for manual updates. Today, for the first time, the following message appeared on a narrow brown band across the top of the screen on one of them: "Your copy of SeaMonkey is old and probably has known security flaws, but you have disabled automatic update checks. Please update to a newer version."

The note appeared on seamonkey-project.org., where I went via Help/About to check for an update.

It seems suspicious that
1) the home office wouldn't know what version I had (which is the latest), and, 2) make the assumption that it was out of date in the absence of not knowing what was installed.

Mistake, or something more sinister?



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